"From Frederick Douglass to Snoop Dog: It's About All the Black History," will be covered by Terry Wilson in a "Black History Month" presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at noon in California State University, East Bay's (CSUEB) Old Student Union.

The former chair of the University of California, at Berkeley, Ethnic Studies Department and recipient of CSUEB's 2006 Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE) Teacher of the Year Award, is an authority in Native American and African American History.

This is the sixth annual CSUEB Carter G. Woodson Lecture, named in honor of African American historian, author, journalist, and founder of Black History Month.

This free event is sponsored by the Departments of Ethnic Studies and History, and the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS).

The University Union is on the west side of campus. Parking is available in pay lots for $3.50 per day. Machines take quarters and dollar bills.

Cal State East Bay welcomes persons with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please call the History Department at (510) 885-3207 well in advance if accommodation is needed.

For more information, please contact Dee Andrews at (510) 885-3207 or via email at dee.andrews@csueastbay.eduor, or contact Barbara Paige at (510) 885-3255, or barbara.paige@csueastbay.edu via email.